The Works of Dr. Jonathan Swift ...G. Hamilton, J. Balfour, & L. Hunter, 1757 - 2984 pages |
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... paffage quite through the bed- cloaths , until it reached his thigh . Swift roufed by the pain , leaped out of bed , and extinguished the fire , which by this time had burnt part of the curtains . He took care to have the damages ...
... paffage quite through the bed- cloaths , until it reached his thigh . Swift roufed by the pain , leaped out of bed , and extinguished the fire , which by this time had burnt part of the curtains . He took care to have the damages ...
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... paffages , where , as has been hinted in a former note , the mine was formed that blew up the Whiggish ramparts , and opened a way for the Tories to the Queen . Swift was to the To- ries what Cæfar was to the Romans , at once a leader ...
... paffages , where , as has been hinted in a former note , the mine was formed that blew up the Whiggish ramparts , and opened a way for the Tories to the Queen . Swift was to the To- ries what Cæfar was to the Romans , at once a leader ...
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... paffage in a letter written by the Dean himfelf to Mr Pope , dated Sept. 20. 1723. [ vol 4.7 . 40Jul 4 THAT his genius was not declining in 1723 , appears by the Drapier's Letters , which were not written till 1724 ; and of these the ...
... paffage in a letter written by the Dean himfelf to Mr Pope , dated Sept. 20. 1723. [ vol 4.7 . 40Jul 4 THAT his genius was not declining in 1723 , appears by the Drapier's Letters , which were not written till 1724 ; and of these the ...
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... paffages were felected £ 3 * The popular affection which the Dean had hitherto acquired , may be faid not to have been univerfal , till the publication of the Drapier's letters , which made all ranks and all profeffions unani . mous in ...
... paffages were felected £ 3 * The popular affection which the Dean had hitherto acquired , may be faid not to have been univerfal , till the publication of the Drapier's letters , which made all ranks and all profeffions unani . mous in ...
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... paffage in one of his letters to Dr Sheri- dan ( vol . 4. p . 242. ] during his vifit in 1726 , by which it appears , that he then had fuch an offer of a fettlement , in the midft of his friends , within twelve miles of Lon- don , as ...
... paffage in one of his letters to Dr Sheri- dan ( vol . 4. p . 242. ] during his vifit in 1726 , by which it appears , that he then had fuch an offer of a fettlement , in the midft of his friends , within twelve miles of Lon- don , as ...
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